Would Michael Corleone stay in Cuba?

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What was Michael Corleone's and Hyman Roth's initial plan in Cuba in The Godfather: Part II?

What would have happened if a revolution did not happen when Michael, Roth and partners gathered there? Would Michael have settled in Cuba or would he have left for New York if the revolution did not happen?



Best Answer

I believe the original plan was for a profitable business arrangement. Roth was wealthy, and he and Michael were discussing a deal with the corrupt Cuban government of Fulgencio Batista.

Whether Michael would have stayed in Cuba appears to be unknown, but I'd say it's very unlikely. It's far more probable he would return home and reap the rewards of the business transactions.

However, this obviously falls apart when Roth, through Ola befriending Fredo, makes an assassination attempt on Michael (and when Castro overthrows Batista's government).




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What was Michael Corleone doing in Cuba?

In 1958, Michael Corleone visited Havana in Cuba when seeking to expand his empire out there with the help of Miami mobster Hyman Roth, who did dealings with President Fulgencio Batista. Batista's regime was under attack at that time however, by guerillas of Fidel Castro.

Why do they go to Cuba in Godfather 2?

To set the stage, it's the late 1950s and Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) has taken over as the head of the Corleone mob family. He and his brother Fredo are in Havana, Cuba, to scout out possible business dealings.

Where is Michael Corleone exiled to?

Rookie mobster Michael Corleone, in Mario Puzo's book \u201cThe Godfather,\u201d is sent in exile from New York to hide out in Sicily. In the resulting Academy Award-winning movie, director Francis Ford Coppola chose the tiny village of Savoca \u2013 population 89 \u2013 as the location shoot for those old world scenes starring Al Pacino.

Was The Godfather shot in Cuba?

Filming. The Godfather Part II was shot between October 1, 1973 and June 19, 1974. The scenes that took place in Cuba were shot in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.



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Answer 2

When Michael leaves on his mission he has two primary objectives. 1) Make a play for Cuba which is the most lucrative, sought after business opportunity for organized crime: 2) Identify the traitor in his organization. Does he want to kill Roth? Yes, but he needs Roth to get the Cuba deal. The movie goes into great detail on how much of a gold mine that Cuba represents. As much as Michael wants revenge, he is a calculating businessman first and will wait for his opportunity to kill Roth. Roth holds a lot of clout, plus has the connections to the Cuban president. If he kills Roth, not only does Michael lose Cuba, he also faces the wrath of the other families.

A key turning point is when Michael sees a rebel blow himself up in sacrifice of the revolution. From what he has seen in Cuba, he concludes that the Cuban government is doomed to fall. He alludes to this at Roth’s birthday party in the company of the other mafia partners. He is signaling to the other families that he is pulling out of the deal. Since Michael no longer needs Roth, as there will be no Cuba deal, he makes the move to kill him and Johnny Ola both (failing at Roth).

So the Cuba venture turns out to be pretty much a failure. No deal. Roth still alive. Michael identifies the traitor but its his own brother.

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